# Welcome to Find My Bridge

Find My Bridge is a blockchain bridge search engine that help users find and compare blockchain bridges. It help users find the protocols and routes to connect different blockchains, in order to facilitate cross-chain transactions and swaps.

Find My Bridge is constantly updated with the latest bridge information and routes, in order to provide users with the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about available protocols to make informed decisions.

In order to use Find My Bridge, users simply need to enter the origin blockchain of the assets, as well as the network they wish to transfer to. Find My Bridge will then display a list of available protocols and routes.

Additionally, Find My Bridge brings educational content to new blockchain users through learn-to-earn and gamification.

Find My Bridge has built a catalogue of blockchain bridges for users to compare and make informed decisions for selecting the most convenient protocol to bridge their assets. The catalogue can be accessed via the Find My Bridge [website](https://findmybridge.com).\
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\&#xNAN;*How can I get my blockchain bridge listed on Find My Bridge?*

If you would like to get your blockchain bridge listed on Find My Bridge, please fill out this [form](https://kffi3sdu91e.typeform.com/to/hTaFEB72).

If you have any questions or want to be part of our community, please check out our [Find Us](https://t.me/+6t03nVUdRUw3MjNk).


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Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
